Summary: This is an updated version of an Ascension Sunday sermon I wrote a number of years ago.

Acts 1:1-11

“Keep Crying Kids You’re Almost There”

If you ever drove on Interstate 95 between South Carolina and North Carolina back in the 1990’s you most likely remember a strange and funny kind of place named, “South of the Border.”

And about 80 or 90 miles before you got there, billboard signs began popping up—many of them quite entertaining to read—letting you know that you were getting somewhat close.

One such billboard that always stuck with me appeared about 10 miles out.

It read, “Keep on crying kids, they’ll stop, you’re almost there!!!”

And we all know what that sign was getting at!

“Are we almost there yet?”

Any parent who has been on a trip in a car with small children knows this question well—and the tone of voice kids use when they ask it, over and over again.

Or if you are not a parent you have probably, at the very least, done this yourself.

Sometimes the child is so eager or so bored that the question gets asked before you have even gotten onto the interstate.

And, of course, the answer depends on what you mean by “almost.”

If I drive home from my sister’s house in Covington, Kentucky, I could reasonably say that I was “almost there” when I’ve gotten within 45 minutes of Chattanooga.

But if I’m driving home from Hamilton Place, I would only say I was “almost there” when I was a minute or two away.

It’s all relative.

Jesus may have had similar feelings when faced with the question the apostles were eager to ask Him: “Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom of Israel?”

It’s like, “Are we nearly there yet?”

“Is this the time?”

“Is it going to happen at last?”

As far as they were concerned, when Jesus called them three years earlier, they thought they were signing on for some kind of Jewish renewal movement.

Jesus’ motley crew band of followers thought God had appointed Jesus to be the true King of Israel, in some kind of earthly and ordinary sense.

They had hoped for top jobs in His government.

Jesus, with His healing power and revolutionary teaching would rule in Jerusalem, and restore Israel.

And when that happened, the whole world would be turned around at last.

Israel would be the top nation, the reigning Superpower—ruling over the rest of the world!

All this can be summed up in the statement, “restore the kingdom to Israel” in verse 6.

That’s what they were hoping for, and so the question was natural—“Are we almost there yet?”

And in many ways, this question has been asked by Christians down through the centuries over and over again.

Nearly every time there is some horrible disaster, people exclaim, “It’s almost time…we are almost there!”

And we are, in a sense, “almost there”; but, of course, this is a relative term.

In terms of the children in the car scenario, Jesus responds by basically telling them that they simply aren’t ever going to have a complete sense of where they are on the interstate.

They aren’t supposed to.

But what He does go on to say is,

“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all of Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

“My witnesses?”

What does that mean?

In the world of the first century, when someone was enthroned as king, that new kingdom would take effect when everyone knew about it.

So, there were witnesses or heralds who would go off throughout the territory with the news, “We have a king!”…

…whether that king was Claudius, or Nero, or whoever.

And that is what Jesus was telling His disciples they must do once they receive the power of the Holy Spirit.

“You’re asking about the kingdom?

You’re asking when it will come about?

Well, in one sense it has already happened,” Jesus is saying, “because in my own death and Resurrection I have already been exalted as King…but not just as the King of Israel, in the Way you think of it... the King of heaven and all of earth.”

“You are to go out and tell the world about this!!!”

“In the meantime, the final culmination of all things; when the whole world is visibly and clearly living under God’s rule--when I return and set up a new heaven and a new earth-- has not yet happened.

We are now living in the in-between time.”

That is what the two angels meant when they said, “Men of Galilee why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven.”

“Quit gawking and standing around.

You heard Jesus.

There is much work to be done between now and then.

You are to be witnesses from here to the ends of the earth!”

Just think about the Lord’s Prayer.

Each week, and perhaps each day, we pray: “Your kingdom come; your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

Well, the second part of that sentence is a definition of the first part.

We are to seek to have a situation upon this earth where God’s will is as perfectly done as it is in heaven.

And so, as we pray we must also put our prayers into action!

But how can we do that without the power of God?

We can’t.

We need the Holy Spirit!

The disciples could do nothing, nor understand without the power of the Holy Spirit!

Jesus said, “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you…”

The word used here for “power” is “dynamis” from which we get the word “dynamite.”

And as we will see in more detail next Sunday, which is Pentecost Sunday, when the apostles did receive this power they were so filled with the Spirit, they couldn’t contain it, and Christianity spread like a rushing flood of water throughout the world.

And the Good News is that this same power that was given to the disciples and early Christians is available to us as well.

When we surrender our lives to Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit takes up residence in our hearts and minds, which is God living inside of us.

When we surrender to God’s will anything is possible!

The whole New Testament bears

witness to this incredible truth!

And we are given incredible power!

Power to be transformed, power to love as God loves, power to face our fears unafraid, power to live—really live, and power to announce to the world, “We have a King and a Savior!!!”

Is the power of the Holy Spirit surging inside you?

Could it be that even though you are a Christian you have never known the power that Jesus promised?

Or maybe you have a faint memory of that power but haven’t experienced it in quite some time.

How many of us have ever been to Niagara Falls?

It’s amazing—the rush and roar of the water—the raw power of it!

But if you go to Niagara Falls in the middle of the winter, much of that water is frozen.

Big lightning-shaped forms of water are at a standstill.

There’s little movement, little action; not as much power.

Can any of us relate to the image of frozen power?

Maybe you feel that in your life now.

Perhaps you once experienced and shared Christ with such energy and excitement, but somewhere down the road…

…you were disheartened.

Perhaps the cares of this world drowned out your passion.

Perhaps there was a tragedy in your life, or an event that got you off track, and you haven’t been the same since.

Maybe the lure of the world’s “supposed” treasure has enticed you to the point that you have gone off chasing other gods?

Perhaps you have become discouraged and you are frozen and powerless, and there seems to be nothing encouraging you, motivating you, or inspiring you.

The Good News is that you don’t need to feel powerless.

For the most powerful force is available to us and all we need to do is refocus, and become part of the prayer, “Your kingdom come; your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

We are surrounded by a world which has gone array.

Just in the neighborhoods which surround this meeting place, kids are on drugs.

Men and women are living lives devoid of love, hope and meaning.

Persons are hurting one another.

People are going crazy.

We have a mental health crisis.

There is anger and fear in the air all around our country and our world.

There is a meanness stalking about, an evil; the devil himself who is devouring souls.

This month has been an especially violent time in our country…although on an average day in the United States more than 35 people are murdered by a gun.

As you know, this past Tuesday, the unthinkable happened, an 18-year-old kid used an AR-Platform rifle which he purchased legally in the past two weeks to kill 19 elementary school children in a Texas school…after having already shot and killed his grandmother.

The children who died were between the ages of 7 and 10 and some had just received awards for great school work.

Amarie Jo Garza was one of the first children to be confirmed dead.

She had celebrated her 10th birthday two weeks ago.

She is described as being “super-outing” and a “teacher’s pet.”

She had just received a certificate naming her to the honor roll.

10-year-old Xavier Lopez, another victim, was a loving little boy who just enjoyed life.

8-year-old Uziyah Garcia, another victim, loved to play football with his grandfather.

Or think of the 16-year old boy in Upstate New York who became obsessed by white nationalism and the lies of Replacement Theory on the internet during the height of the Covid Pandemic.

At the age of 18 he drove 200 miles to Buffalo in order to kill other human beings for no other reason than the color of their skin.

They were grandmothers, fathers, sons and sisters.

This world is filled with tears, and the only answer…

…the only cure is Christ—but not a Christ holding a hand-gun or an assault weapon—the Christ of the Bible…

…the Christ Who said, “Turn the other cheek, love your enemies and do good to them, and lay down your swords!”

And yet, while these horrible things are happening daily, the church is often too distracted by internal struggles and moral judgements to do anything about it.

Are we ready to stop gawking and do what Christ has called us to do?

Are we ready to get really, really serious about Christianity?

Are we ready to put our words and prayers into action?

Are we ready to tell those in the dark kingdom that there is a true King and that life is about violence and murder, it’s not about living in fear and acting on that fear.

It’s not about judging people and who is in and who is out.

It’s about loving people into the Light by the power of God’s Spirit!!!

It’s about allowing God to shine through us.

It’s about allowing the power of God to burst forth from us!!!

The Holy Spirit does the work.

We are simply those through whom the Holy Spirit works…

…but we must be willing; we must be intentional.

A woman involved in a weekly Bible study made a life-changing discovery, by accident, in her basement.

One day, she noticed that some potatoes had sprouted in the darkest corner of the room.

At first, she could not figure out how they had received any light to grow.

Then she noticed that she had hung a copper kettle from a rafter near the cellar window.

She kept the kettle so brightly polished that it reflected the rays of the sun onto the potatoes.

She later said, “When I saw that reflection, I thought, I may not be a preacher or a teacher, but I can be a copper kettle Christian.

I can catch the rays of the Son of God and reflect His light to someone who finds themselves in a dark corner of life.”

And isn’t this what we are all called to do?

We are to witness to the whole world the presence, love and saving message of the Lord Jesus Christ by allowing the Power of the Holy Spirit to shine forth…

…molding us, strengthening us, encouraging us, teaching us, inspiring us…

…and enabling us to help bring others to a saving knowledge of the Truth!

What if Payton Gendron had been witness to the light, love and power of the Holy Spirit rather than absolute darkness and hate on the internet?

Would the shooting in Buffalo have ever happened?

And how about the teenager in Texas or the hundreds of others out there who are doing or about to do the same kind of things.

How do we reach these people?

We do it by helping with the children’s department, teaching a Sunday school class, taking an active part in the mission activities of the church where we reach out to the lost and broken world without judgment—but with open hearts, open minds and open doors—the Love of Christ!!!

And when we do this, like the child who stops asking the question—“When are we gonna get there?”-- because suddenly the journey itself has become so interesting, we will find there is so much to see and to do—where we are--- that we won’t worry so much about the “when.”

Jesus is already enthroned as the True King.

Jesus is both Savior and Lord!

He died, and behold He is alive forever more.

And one day, God’s kingdom will come fully and finally.

In the meantime, we have a great big, exciting job to do!!!

There is nothing more important in all the earth!!!

WE HAVE TO LET EVERYONE KNOW!!!!!

THE WORLD IS DEPENDING ON US.

Praise God.

Amen.